Monday, October 20, 2014

Welcome to the 2014-2015 School Year!

 Dear Parents and Students,

We are off an running with another exciting school year!  There are so many exciting things happening this year, I can't wait to experience them with all of you.  4th and 5th grade projects have started. Below is a quick explanation of each. Please talk with your child about the project he/she is in, and if you are a student tell your parents what you are doing at school. :)


Rocket Science w/ Matt in room 7

This is elementary school, it’s not rocket science. Oh wait, it is. 
A space exploration company is asking for a new rocket to explore the cosmos.  It your job to research the history behind rocketry, study basic principles of flight, and design, create, and test a variety of rockets before submitting a rocket design for consideration. 

Green Team Investigators w/ Kristi in room 2

Do you think the choices one person makes can change our world? Well, as Kermit the Frog says, "It's Not Easy Being Green" or is it? So c'mon and  put on your detective hat and join us as we explore this question and what does it mean to be "green."  You will get to gather clues about carbon footprints, do experiments, explore products, lifestyle choices, & the cost of going green. You & your team will see your ideas come to life while you create an interactive journey for others to learn about your great ideas!

Outdoor Survival w/ Ben in room 8

Do you love the outdoors? Would you know what to do if you were lost, injured or stranded?  Oregon has an abundance of wonderful outdoor adventures to keep us busy year around.  In this class we will explore how to be prepared for a variety of outdoor activities and what to do if trouble should occur.  From backpacking in the wilderness to floating down the wild and scenic rivers of Oregon, students will create field guides to prepare themselves and others for the unknown adventures that one may face in the rugged outdoors.

READ ALL ABOUT IT! w/ Mrs. DVD in room 6

Continue the Camas Times Tradition! Three years ago we started a student created school newspaper. If you see yourself as a reporter, comic creator, photographer, editor, or publisher this is the project for you! Students in this project will get to do a number of things including... Use Pages Publishing and Comic Life, meet a real newspaper reporter, conduct interviews , take photographs, write about sporting events, Work with others to team write articles , write your own articles, use your humor to create a comic strip, and conduct surveys. If you enjoy learning about people and events, if you want to be a part of the Camas Times tradition, sign up for ‘Read All About It!” 


Something to Talk About w/ Chris in room 1

This is a student run television program that formerly aired on public access Comcast channel  29. The show has changed to a Youtube format that will be viewable on the Youtube site or QR codes. You will choose a person to interview, then research that person, write a background piece, then create questions. Finally you will interview your subject and film your background piece. Subjects can be athletes, politicians, musicians etc. Interviews cannot be guaranteed but I will make every effort to secure interviews. All interviews and anchors will be filmed outside of class. In class time is for preparing background pieces and editing scripts.  Editing and camera work will all be done outside of class. Parental consent is required. There are no camera only positions this year. You must be willing to be on camera and ready to write.


MUSIC TECHNOLOGY! w/ Frank in the Music Room

Become a composer in this project. You will explore and create individual musical compositions using technology such as Garage Band.  You don’t need to be a Garage Band expert because this project will explore the program.  Students in this project might also choose write a skit and create their own short movie.  Come and see how technology and music integrate.